"Entomologist Dr. Eleanor doesn't make the mistake of humanizing ants, but she does elevate the tiny insects into a realm of fascination."-- "Los Angeles Times"
"An elegant little book. Spicer Rice's style is clear, fluid, and engaging. (I'm fond of the way she described winnow ants as 'rusty ballerinas.') What makes it especially lovely is the abundance of photographs by Alex Wild, the Ansel Adams of arthropods. I heartily recommend it to anyone who wants to appreciate the miniature beauty and complexity of ants. And I hope that Dr. Eleanor's Book of Common Ants inspires other citizen science projects."--Carl Zimmer "National Geographic's "The Loom""
"Ant genetics and reproduction are complex topics, but Spicer Rice makes it easy to understand with minimal jargon. The species descriptions seem like stories about eccentric and entertaining relatives, rather than ants."--Gwen Pearson "WIRED"
"Really cool. . . . With incredible pics from Alex Wild. . . . Definitely worth checking out."--Jonathan Eisen, University of California, Davis "Tree of Life"